U.S. Army 2016 Best Warrior Competition

1 / 17Show Caption +Hide Caption –U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Alan Ibarra-Lepe, assigned to U.S. Army Forces Command, demonstrates his marksmanship and tactical combat casualty care capabilities during a live-fire exercise on Day Three of the U.S. Army 2016 Best Warrior Competition (BWC) at Fort A.P. Hill, Va., Sept. 28, 2016. The BWC is an annual weeklong event that will test 20 Soldiers from the 10 major commands Army-wide, on their physical and mental capabilities. The top NCO and Soldier will be announced Oct. 3, in Washington DC. (Photo Credit: Spc. Michelle Stokes (55th Signal Company COMCAM))VIEW ORIGINAL2 / 17Show Caption +Hide Caption –U.S. Army Sgt. 1st Class Ilker Irmak, assigned to U.S. Army Medical Command, demonstrates his marksmanship and tactical combat casualty care capabilities during a live-fire exercise on Day Three of the U.S. Army 2016 Best Warrior Competition (BWC) at Fort A.P. Hill, Va., Sept. 28, 2016. The BWC is an annual weeklong event that will test 20 Soldiers from the 10 major commands Army-wide, on their physical and mental capabilities. The top NCO and Soldier will be announced Oct. 3, in Washington DC (Photo Credit: Spc. Michelle Stokes (55th Signal Company COMCAM))VIEW ORIGINAL3 / 17Show Caption +Hide Caption –U.S. Army Sgt. 1st Class Andrew Garcia, assigned to U.S. Army Material Command, demonstrates his marksmanship and tactical combat casualty care capabilities during a live-fire exercise on Day Three of the U.S. Army 2016 Best Warrior Competition (BWC) at Fort A.P. Hill, Va., Sept. 28, 2016. The BWC is an annual weeklong event that will test 20 Soldiers from the 10 major commands Army-wide, on their physical and mental capabilities. The top NCO and Soldier will be announced Oct. 3, in Washington DC.
(Photo Credit: Spc. Michelle Stokes (55th Signal Company COMCAM))VIEW ORIGINAL4 / 17Show Caption +Hide Caption –U.S. Army Spc. Michael Orozco, assigned to U.S. Army Reserve Command, demonstrates his marksmanship and tactical combat casualty care capabilities during a live-fire exercise on Day Three of the U.S. Army 2016 Best Warrior Competition (BWC) at Fort A.P. Hill, Va., Sept. 28, 2016. The BWC is an annual weeklong event that will test 20 Soldiers from the 10 major commands Army-wide, on their physical and mental capabilities (Photo Credit: Spc. Michelle Stokes (55th Signal Company COMCAM))VIEW ORIGINAL5 / 17Show Caption +Hide Caption –U.S. Army Sgt. 1st Class Joshua Moeller, assigned to U.S. Army Reserve Command, demonstrates his marksmanship and tactical combat casualty care capabilities during a live-fire exercise on Day Three of the U.S. Army 2016 Best Warrior Competition (BWC) at Fort A.P. Hill, Va., Sept. 28, 2016. The BWC is an annual weeklong event that will test 20 Soldiers from the 10 major commands Army-wide, on their physical and mental capabilities. The top NCO and Soldier will be announced Oct. 3, in Washington DC.
(Photo Credit: Spc. Michelle Stokes (55th Signal Company COMCAM))VIEW ORIGINAL6 / 17Show Caption +Hide Caption –U.S. Army Sgt. 1st Class Joshua Moeller, assigned to U.S. Army Reserve Command, demonstrates his marksmanship and tactical combat casualty care capabilities during a live-fire exercise on Day Three of the U.S. Army 2016 Best Warrior Competition (BWC) at Fort A.P. Hill, Va., Sept. 28, 2016. The BWC is an annual weeklong event that will test 20 Soldiers from the 10 major commands Army-wide, on their physical and mental capabilities. The top NCO and Soldier will be announced Oct. 3, in Washington DC.
(Photo Credit: Spc. Michelle Stokes (55th Signal Company COMCAM))VIEW ORIGINAL7 / 17Show Caption +Hide Caption –U.S. Army Sgt. 1st Class Joshua Moeller, assigned to U.S. Army Reserve Command, demonstrates his marksmanship and tactical combat casualty care capabilities during a live-fire exercise on Day Three of the U.S. Army 2016 Best Warrior Competition (BWC) at Fort A.P. Hill, Va., Sept. 28, 2016. The BWC is an annual weeklong event that will test 20 Soldiers from the 10 major commands Army-wide, on their physical and mental capabilities. The top NCO and Soldier will be announced Oct. 3, in Washington DC.
(Photo Credit: Spc. Michelle Stokes (55th Signal Company COMCAM))VIEW ORIGINAL8 / 17Show Caption +Hide Caption –U.S. Army Sgt. 1st Class Joshua Moeller, assigned to U.S. Army Reserve Command, demonstrates his marksmanship and tactical combat casualty care capabilities during a live-fire exercise on Day Three of the U.S. Army 2016 Best Warrior Competition (BWC) at Fort A.P. Hill, Va., Sept. 28, 2016. The BWC is an annual weeklong event that will test 20 Soldiers from the 10 major commands Army-wide, on their physical and mental capabilities. The top NCO and Soldier will be announced Oct. 3, in Washington DC. (Photo Credit: Spc. Michelle Stokes (55th Signal Company COMCAM))VIEW ORIGINAL9 / 17Show Caption +Hide Caption –U.S. Army Sgt. 1st Class Joshua Moeller, assigned to U.S. Army Reserve Command, demonstrates his marksmanship and tactical combat casualty care capabilities during a live-fire exercise on Day Three of the U.S. Army 2016 Best Warrior Competition (BWC) at Fort A.P. Hill, Va., Sept. 28, 2016. The BWC is an annual weeklong event that will test 20 Soldiers from the 10 major commands Army-wide, on their physical and mental capabilities. The top NCO and Soldier will be announced Oct. 3, in Washington DC. (Photo Credit: Spc. Michelle Stokes (55th Signal Company COMCAM))VIEW ORIGINAL10 / 17Show Caption +Hide Caption –U.S. Army Spc. Trey Castor, assigned to U.S. Special Operations Command, demonstrates his marksmanship and tactical combat casualty care capabilities during a live-fire exercise on Day Three of the U.S. Army 2016 Best Warrior Competition (BWC) at Fort A.P. Hill, Va., Sept. 28, 2016. The BWC is an annual weeklong event that will test 20 Soldiers from the 10 major commands Army-wide, on their physical and mental capabilities. The top NCO and Soldier will be announced Oct. 3, in Washington DC
(Photo Credit: Spc. Michelle Stokes (55th Signal Company COMCAM))VIEW ORIGINAL11 / 17Show Caption +Hide Caption –U.S. Army Spc. Daniel Guenther, assigned to U.S. Army Europe, demonstrates his marksmanship and tactical combat casualty care capabilities during a live-fire exercise on Day Three of the U.S. Army 2016 Best Warrior Competition (BWC) at Fort A.P. Hill, Va., Sept. 28, 2016. The BWC is an annual weeklong event that will test 20 Soldiers from the 10 major commands Army-wide, on their physical and mental capabilities. The top NCO and Soldier will be announced Oct. 3, in Washington DC. (Photo Credit: Spc. Michelle Stokes (55th Signal Company COMCAM))VIEW ORIGINAL12 / 17Show Caption +Hide Caption –U.S. Army Spc. Daniel Guenther, assigned to U.S. Army Europe, demonstrates his marksmanship and tactical combat casualty care capabilities during a live-fire exercise on Day Three of the U.S. Army 2016 Best Warrior Competition (BWC) at Fort A.P. Hill, Va., Sept. 28, 2016. The BWC is an annual weeklong event that will test 20 Soldiers from the 10 major commands Army-wide, on their physical and mental capabilities. The top NCO and Soldier will be announced Oct. 3, in Washington DC. (Photo Credit: Spc. Michelle Stokes (55th Signal Company COMCAM))VIEW ORIGINAL13 / 17Show Caption +Hide Caption –U.S. Army Spc. Daniel Guenther, assigned to U.S. Army Europe, demonstrates his marksmanship and tactical combat casualty care capabilities during a live-fire exercise on Day Three of the U.S. Army 2016 Best Warrior Competition (BWC) at Fort A.P. Hill, Va., Sept. 28, 2016. The BWC is an annual weeklong event that will test 20 Soldiers from the 10 major commands Army-wide, on their physical and mental capabilities. The top NCO and Soldier will be announced Oct. 3, in Washington DC. (Photo Credit: Spc. Michelle Stokes (55th Signal Company COMCAM))VIEW ORIGINAL14 / 17Show Caption +Hide Caption –U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Ethan Rogers, assigned to U.S. Army Europe, demonstrates his marksmanship and tactical combat casualty care capabilities during a live-fire exercise on Day Three of the U.S. Army 2016 Best Warrior Competition (BWC), at Fort A.P. Hill, Va., Sept. 28, 2016. The BWC is an annual weeklong event that will test 20 Soldiers from the 10 major commands Army-wide, on their physical and mental capabilities. The top NCO and Soldier will be announced Oct. 3, in Washington DC. (Photo Credit: Spc. Michelle Stokes (55th Signal Company COMCAM))VIEW ORIGINAL15 / 17Show Caption +Hide Caption –U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Ethan Rogers, assigned to U.S. Army Europe, demonstrates his marksmanship and tactical combat casualty care capabilities during a live-fire exercise on Day Three of the U.S. Army 2016 Best Warrior Competition (BWC), at Fort A.P. Hill, Va., Sept. 28, 2016. The BWC is an annual weeklong event that will test 20 Soldiers from the 10 major commands Army-wide, on their physical and mental capabilities. The top NCO and Soldier will be announced Oct. 3, in Washington DC. (Photo Credit: Spc. Michelle Stokes (55th Signal Company COMCAM))VIEW ORIGINAL16 / 17Show Caption +Hide Caption –U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Ethan Rogers, assigned to U.S. Army Europe, demonstrates his marksmanship and tactical combat casualty care capabilities during a live-fire exercise on Day Three of the U.S. Army 2016 Best Warrior Competition (BWC), at Fort A.P. Hill, Va., Sept. 28, 2016. The BWC is an annual weeklong event that will test 20 Soldiers from the 10 major commands Army-wide, on their physical and mental capabilities. The top NCO and Soldier will be announced Oct. 3, in Washington DC. (Photo Credit: Spc. Michelle Stokes (55th Signal Company COMCAM))VIEW ORIGINAL17 / 17Show Caption +Hide Caption –U.S. Army 2016 Best Warrior Competition (BWC) participants demonstrate their marksmanship and tactical combat casualty care capabilities during a live-fire exercise at Fort A.P. Hill, Va., Sept. 28, 2016. The BWC is an annual weeklong event that will test 20 Soldiers from the 10 major commands Army-wide, on their physical and mental capabilities. The top NCO and Soldier will be announced Oct. 3, in Washington DC. (Photo Credit: Spc. Michelle Stokes (55th Signal Company COMCAM))VIEW ORIGINAL

U.S. Army 2016 Best Warrior Competition (BWC) participants demonstrate their marksmanship and tactical combat casualty care capabilities during a live-fire exercise at Fort A.P. Hill, Va., Sept. 28, 2016. The BWC is an annual weeklong event that will test 20 Soldiers from the 10 major commands Army-wide, on their physical and mental capabilities. The top NCO and Soldier will be announced Oct. 3, in Washington DC.